Asked by Jonny Brenns on Mar 10, 2024

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Von, a minor, wants to return a set of skis that he bought from Winter Sports. He used-and wrecked-the skis. In a state in which a duty of restitution is imposed, Von most likely

A) can return the skis "as is" and avoid further liability.
B) is not required to return the skis due to his or her minority.
C) must return the skis and pay for the damage.
D) cannot return the skis unless they can be fully restored.

Duty Of Restitution

The legal obligation to compensate or restore the loss suffered by another party due to unlawful acts or breaches of contract.

Wrecked

In a broader context, 'wrecked' refers to something extensively damaged or completely destroyed.

  • Recognize the entitlements and responsibilities of individuals in agreements that include minors, specifically the right to void.
  • Understand the principle of restitution in agreements with minors and the consequences of false representation.
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Chandrasekar SureshMar 10, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
In states where a duty of restitution is imposed, a minor who has used or damaged goods may be required to return the goods and also pay for any damage. This means Von must return the skis and compensate for the damage caused.